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WD My Book Studio Edition II: 4 Terabytes + 4 Interfaces
Western Digital My Book Studio Edition II Has eSATA, Better Mac Support

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I now opt to buy a proper high quality enclosure and just stick in a drive of my choosing. It's well worth the extra money, but after looking at the prices of drives and empty enclosures individually, the premium is not that great either.
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...what?
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Those of us who know that there's just a regular SATA drive in there, though? We'll buy the MyBooks if they're cheaper than an identical drive and an enclosure. And if part of the MyBook enclosure dies, we'll shuck it, throw out the shell, and stick the drive in another case.
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While I know how to, and have the gear to, unlock a Seagate drive that has firmware failed... I really don't like to do it. It's a pain in the ass.
But at least the WD failed for a legitimate hardware issue.
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And last I checked, Seagates had to be returned in "two-inch-thick foam rubber". Not sure if that's any different now.
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Maybe I'm too into this "value" thing.
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I personally am running 2 1TB drives independent of each other and I feel much safer with my data set up like that, as opposed to two drives set up in a proprietary RAID array... I'm looking at you LaCie!!
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I've had 0 problems w/ getting LaCie to replace failed gear. I've yet to have a MyBook WD external drive die ever, and my External Seagate drive barfed due to firmware issues.
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If your looking for NAS, have you tried taking an old system and setting it up w/freeNAS?
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@Carradine Dies of a Stroke Film at 11: Lite: You are very lucky then, I have had three Big Disks and two MyBooks fail, and none of them are in extreme heat, and are plugged into UPS's.
@World'sFastestBrowser_GitEmSteveDave: I have my two drives connected to my AP extreme for NAS, and so far it has been flawless, no speed issues streaming vids to my PS3 while performing backups.
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Mine are on a UPS as well. I used to run them 24/7 but as the LaCie's started to eat it I stopped doing this.
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As for FreeNAS, all you do is take a old system(mines a 800mhz Athalon), and install this BSD derived OS, either on a cd, usb stick, or actual hard drive, and then shove it full of as many drives as you can fit. I have two 640gb's in mine now, and after setting it's DDNS service, I can access the NAS from anywhere in the world.
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